julia boorstin has details from los angeles. she will be reporting from the company's annual shareholder meeting tomorrow. >> carl, that's right. a growing list of investors is opposing rupert murdoch and his family's control over news corp. now, calsters, which is the california state teachers retirement pension has $153 billion under management. it's voting against the re-election of every single news corp. director. another california pension fund, the california public employees retirement system, which has $273 billion under management, is opposing the re-election of rupert murdoch and his sons james and lachlan from the board. this according to the telegraph. they have not responded to request for comment. these two join a broad list of investors against the murdoch family control. proxy advisory service glass lewis and british hedge fund hermes have come out in opposition to his role as chir. christian brothers investment services gathered 18 investors with more than $1.6 trillion in assets under management and $13.4 mill